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<p>and also we have to be conscious of the weight, it should be insanely light... any suggestions please!!!</p>

<p>and the thin disk must not be damaged and survive through the crazy drop in a maze of construction pipes, to be dropped 4th floor of our onconstruction building, but the pipes are in the way? and the protection must not be damged, how'd i do this? and to think the protection is kinda insanely thin. and with a small chute. hhehe our teacher tried to challenge uss, we'll try our best but i need help!!1</p>

<p>we just have to cut that one piece of little styrofoam and try to protect the egg, only materials, about8-short strings, 1-really thin plastic, a styro disk (2 cm thick 3x3 inch) </p><p>can anyone think of an idea, no adhesives, try to connect strings directly to the thin chute, strictly only 3 material to be foung on the project shorts string,styro disk, and a small thin plastic.. we tried to ask for adjustments, but he said that even their 5 inch diameter plastic, and 2x2 inch thin styro disk works, but he never told us what they did...</p>

<p>but our teacher only let's us use, a 3inchx3inch styrofoam thin disk, we have to utilize only he little thin and small disk to protect the egg, and the plastic chute must not go beyong 8 inches</p>

<p>Doing this in straight up tenth grade physics!!</p>

working on a egg drop this week i might try it

cool im gunna try this

My slacker friend did this once last second while at school... the only thing he though to do was to fill a&nbsp; metal container he had with water, tape it shut, and hope for the best. Somehow the egg decided that it wouldn't break...<br /> <br /> zOMG!!!<br />

my teacher said we had to build ours, not already made boxes, we have to make our own, no cans, not just one item. I made a frame with the egg suspended in the middle, parachute failed, but my egg was fine.